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Tom Hamilton

Examined with John Downey, Thom Mason, Robert Wykes. Pianist, synthesizer. Movie director of Electronic Music/Documenting Studio room at Washington School, 1971-80. Sound and music movie director at Innervision, St. Louis, MO. Manufacturer “Cool in the Tone” series, NYC. Collaborated using the past due professional photographer Ernst Haas (1983). Live show …

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Taylor McFerrin

Taylor McFerrin’s initial recorded appearance was being a history vocalist on “Jubilee,” a tune included on his dad Bobby’s 1982 debut album for Elektra. A few decades later, younger McFerrin was referred to as a beatboxer and set up a career being a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, manufacturer, and vocalist. In 2006, …

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Gérard Pape

Gerard Pape was created in Brooklyn, NY, in 1955. He graduated using a B.A. in Mindset from Columbia School in 1976, while concurrently beginning private structure lessons with David Winkler. He attained a Ph.D. in Clinical Mindset in 1982 in the School of Michigan while participating in private structure lessons …

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Tom Bryant

This drummer spent some time working with several electronica groups, meaning he should be in a position to create some type of sound that’s not accessible via laptop. He shouldn’t be baffled with traveling lineup musicians called Tom Bryant, like the guitarist with Stained Cup, the drummer with Whispering Bob, …

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Aikagi

The innocent charm and minimal electronic essence of Aikagi contributed to the excess allure of Japanese indie pop. Debuting using a 1996 self-released cassette entitled Chiccho no Daibouken, Aikagi — signifying “spare crucial” in Japanese — ultimately attracted overseas interest through the U.S. label Blackbean Placenta. Leading to the 1998 …

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Station 17

Place 17 is a collective of improv music artists gathered from a Hamburg welfare community of mentally handicapped individuals. The group created out of many late-’80s classes led by sociable employee Kay Bosen. Realizing the immense restorative worth of music, he structured several jam classes of spontaneous music. Record label …

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patten

Hailing from London, the enigmatic patten — zero capitalization — is a duo comprising individuals described only while D and A who have make experimental electronic music large on examples and layered textures. Their blown-out, abstract recordings are seriously affected by ’80s post-punk/goth aswell as seminal Warp functions such as …

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Attilio Mineo

Space-age pop composer and arranger Attilio Mineo was created in Brooklyn, NY about August 28, 1918; after graduating senior high school he performed piano in some big bands, consequently leading his personal orchestra on / off for near three decades. Frequently writing tunes with wife Toni, Mineo frequently accepted commissioned …

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Blectum From Blechdom

Managing their good flavor for placements of audio snippets using the creation of fuzzy, spread breakbeats can be Blectum from Blechdom’s odd, warped love of life. Amid much more serious music they have already been known to use in boy music group karaoke and put on a jump match built …

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Klaxon Gueule

Klaxon Gueule: “horn scream.” Having a name like this, you would anticipate something noisy, actually hardcore, but rather what you obtain is a free of charge improv trio with solid leanings toward electro-acoustic textures. Ambiances Magnétiques drummer Michel F. Côté’s primary musical vehicle because the past due ‘90s, Klaxon Gueule …

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